Randolph Schwabe (1885-1948), Draughtsman and printmaker
Sitter in 2 portraits
Artist associated with 10 portraits
Randolph Schwabe was a draughtsman, etcher and lithographer, chiefly of architectural and figure subjects. Schwabe studied at the Royal College of Art, the Slade School and at the Académie Julian, Paris. He exhibited with the N.E.A.C. from 1909, was a member of the London Group 1915, and served as an Official War Artist in the First World War.
by Randolph Schwabe
chalk, 1939
NPG 3621
after Randolph Schwabe
collotype, (1930)
NPG D20811
Thomas Wodehouse Legh, 2nd Baron Newton
after Randolph Schwabe
collotype, (1930)
NPG D20812
Edmund Bernard Fitzalan-Howard, 1st Viscount Fitzalan of Derwent
after Randolph Schwabe
collotype, (1930)
NPG D20813
Rowland Thomas Baring, 2nd Earl of Cromer
after Randolph Schwabe
collotype, (1930)
NPG D20814
printed by Oxford University Press, after Randolph Schwabe
collotype, 1932 (8 May 1932)
NPG D35339
printed by Oxford University Press, after Randolph Schwabe
collotype, 1932 (8 May 1932)
NPG D35339
France
Lancashire











